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Mission: Impossible 2

Return To Me

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O Brother, Where Art Thou?

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Me, Myself And Irene

Big Momma's House

The Flinstones In Viva Rock Vegas

Up At The Villa

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Mission: Impossible 2:
Alan Jones reports on how producer-cum-star Tom Cruise and director John Woo give a white-knuckle ride a distinctly romantic undertone

Return To Me:
Scott Orlin talks to Bonnie Hunt on the set of her directorial debut, a film she describes as “my love letter to my parents
Titan A.E.:
A report, complete with fold-out, on legendary animator Don Bluth’s tale of a time when Planet Earth is no more and Mankind a race of refugees
O Brother, Where Art Thou?:
Who would think of retelling Homer’s Odyssey in the Deep South with a bluegrass-music score? The Coen brothers, of course
Gladiator:
Director Ridley Scott, who reinvented sci-fi with Blade Runner and Alien, does the same for movies about Ancient Rome with his lavish new action epic
Me, Myself & Irene:
They may be pushing back the boundaries of taste. But what’s really important in their films is character, explain the Farrelly brothers
Big Momma's House:
Dressing up as a 300-pound momma may not be the best thing when you’re just out of intensive care. But Martin Lawrence knew it was worth it
The Flinstones In Viva Rock Vegas:
Hear Ann-Margrock sing ‘Viva Rock Vegas’. See Fred and Barney meet Wilma and Betty for the first time. Hear Stephen Baldwin do that laugh
Up At The Villa:
The writer/ director team of Philip and Belinda Haas take a very modern look at Somerset Maugham’s tale of adultery in pre-war Italy
Honest:
Top British girl band All Saints star in the debut feature of the Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart, set amid the culture clashes of late sixties London
Skipped Parts:
Jennifer Jason-Leigh, Bug Hall and The Sixth Sense’s Mischa Barton star in the movie version of the book that does a JD Salinger on Wyoming

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